Currently on the road, and am running into this problem again.
Does anyone know why on earth my tracks aren't appearing on the map. Not my current track, but those in the track manager which I've set to "View on Map." This morning it was working fine, but as the day progressed it eventually disappeared at one point. I'm trying to follow these!

Any ideas?

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First, can we assume you meant, "Show on Map" vs. "View Map"? Second, how many points are in your Track/s that is "disappearing at one point"?

Have you tried navigating the Track rather than just following one that you have set to "Show on Map"?

I think what he meant was that the map on the gps, as seen in Basecamp, gave DEM data but the one installed on the computer did not. At least that's how I understood the problem. Not that I have a solution, mind you.

First, can we assume you meant, "Show on Map" vs. "View Map"? Second, how many points are in your Track/s that is "disappearing at one point"?

Have you tried navigating the Track rather than just following one that you have set to "Show on Map"?

Cheers,

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Correct assumption yes...
And what i meant by dissapearing at one point.. I meant that the entire track would just disappear randomly from the map.
I haven't tried navigating it no, because I'm navigating a direct route, and am using the track underneath as a more accurate breadcrumb. For some reason today, it showed up just fine, and held all day. :huh I don't think theyre excessively big at all either. They're the track files from the TET, split into days. Only one set to be shown on map at once.

On a side note, is there a way to calculate the distance between points on a track? Or from your current location to the end of that track? That is, not just a direct line, but one that follows that path?

I think what he meant was that the map on the gps, as seen in Basecamp, gave DEM data but the one installed on the computer did not. At least that's how I understood the problem. Not that I have a solution, mind you.

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Yes that's what I meant.

All viewing was done in Basecamp. I checked my Montana just now and in the map setup / advanced it has "shaded relief" set to "auto".

It would be nice if the map loaded on the computer would show the DEM data too. I was hopping there was a setting in Basecamp to enable that feature.

Correct assumption yes...
And what i meant by dissapearing at one point.. I meant that the entire track would just disappear randomly from the map.

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This happens on mine too. I'll look at the map and the track I just drove will be gone. It'll start showing up again and disappear in random sections. It becomes a problem when you're trying to navigate a track that has disappeared.

True, but the easiest way to pull images off the iPhone (any version) on the Mac is via Image Capture. When you import, you can import all or just selected and choose whether to leave on the phone or delete.

True, but the easiest way to pull images off the iPhone (any version) on the Mac is via Image Capture. When you import, you can import all or just selected and choose whether to leave on the phone or delete.

Whenever I plug in my iPhone Nikon Transfer opens up and I can download the pictures from my iPhone with that. I think it also works with the Canon picture software I have. If you have digital camera the software for managing photos will probably work for getting pictures off your iPhone.

Yup, just tried on my Mac and it does not show like it does under Win-7.

Interesting there is no Mass Storage mode for iPhones on the Mac. You would think Apple would allow that for one of their products.

So is there a way to import photos I took on my phone into BC on the Mac? I'm assuming any photos I take with the Montana will show up on the Mac or does the lack of Mass Storage mode also come into play with the Montana on the Mac?